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Closed
Open
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Lower door
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Shaking
grate
handle
Ash pan
Stove door
handle
Air control
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1. oPeratinG instrUCtions
1.1 Before using
Before the wood stove is used make sure required
installation conditions, are met. See page
20.
1.2 first firing
The stove paint is fully cured from the factory,
but a minor unpleasant odour could still arise.
1.3 regulating the air flow
The stoves combustion air is regulated by means
of a handle below the firing door. See fig. 2.
Scan-Line 900 SCA stoves are designed and te-
sted to burn extremely cleanly with very little smoke
discharge and are exempt for use in smoke control
areas throughout the UK when burning dry wood
logs. To comply, a permanent stop is fitted to
ensure that the air control slider cannot be clo-
sed beyond 24% Scan-Line 900 and 40% Scan-
Line 900 Sidewindows of its fully open position.
A permanent amount of air will therefore enter
the firebox to feed the fire producing negligible
amounts of smoke and unburnt hydrocarbons.
The appliances will only be considered as an
exempt appliance if this stop is in place.
1.4 lighting the stove
Place two pieces of wood on the bottom. Stack
kindling on top in layers with air between. Set
ting fire starter (bag, brick, paraffin) on the top,
now you are ready to light the fuel. The flames
must work from the top down.
The use of lighter fluid, oils or any
liquid fuels is strictly forbidden
from use in a wood stove.
We recommend, all of the first fuel is burned
with the combustion air fully open in the opera-
ting position. This ensures the stove and chim-
ney are thoroughly heated.
Startup/Lighting
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1.5 refueling
Refueling of your stove should be done while
there is still a good layer of embers. You should
therefore air well when using the stove for the first
time.
Spread the embers over the base grate, with
most towards the front of the stove. Place fi-
rewood equivalent to 1.52 kg (Scan-Line 900)
and 1.71 kg (Scan-Line 900 Side windows) on
top of the embers in one layer, perpendicular to
the chamber opening. See fig. 4.